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• What we take in determines life• Sometimes harmful things enter• It is important to filter what comes in• Ridding ourselves of harmful influences can be difficult• Approach that which affects us with prayerful consideration• We each have distinctive attributes• It is important to determine what is central• We are connected to others• Shade and sunscreen can protect from overexposure• Deeply breath in the Spirit in your daily walk

• Unexpected or misunderstood actions can create alarm• We raise the alarm when threatened or endangered• It is wise not to ignore a warning• When alarm is raised we may react unwisely or prematurely• When we react unwisely others are affected• We often emit foul odors when threatened• Attempts to protect ourself may be perceived as being antisocial• Beauty is difficult to see when we focus on the negatives• Negative expectations can create bad outcomes• Positive expectations guide peaceful encounters• Skunks want to enjoy good food and family like we all do

Have you ever noticed how a mother bird will spread her wings over her chicks to provide protection and to hide them from the eyes of predators? That space under the shadow of her wings is a refuge, a place of safety and comfort. The chicks trust the hen and so they stay close-by and are nurtured, protected, and guided.

What a powerful image that is for us when we feel overwhelmed, attacked, or swallowed by grief and despair! In the books of Ruth and Psalms, God is a loving protector who gathers us in the shadow of His wings. Like the chicks, we are His children, knowing our own weakness and need. When we come to Him, He offers us a place of security.

Ruth realized that her mother-in-law Naomi had something special; she came to God when all seemed lost. The psalmist said, “Hey, this is a good thing! I’m going to stay here with God forever, walking close-by and covered when times are tough!”

How easy it can be to wander off. Jesus lamented, grieved deeply, for the people of Jerusalem who had turned away those God had sent. “How often I wanted to gather your children together, as a hen gathers her brood under her wings, but you were not willing” (Matthew 23:37 & Luke 13:34). At times my own thoughts churn endlessly, stressing over a day’s events or unresolved issues and troubles. This image of God surrounding us with His sheltering wings provides comfort, security, and hope for everyone and reminds us to stay close to Him.

How priceless is your unfailing love, O God! People take refuge in the shadow of your wings.
Psalm 36:7 (NIV)